The sunrise lights up Arizona’s Grand Canyon during my hike along Grandview Trail. The route, which begins on the South Rim, was created by miners in 1893; some of their log cribs still make up a section of the steep, rugged trail, which runs for three miles (4.8 kms) and drops 2,500 feet (762 m) to the ruins of a former settlement at Horseshoe Mesa. Click to read my guide “How to Hike Grand Canyon’s Grandview Trail,” or click to browse my high-definition video collections.